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the females control over reproduction, Frankenstein has eliminated the females primary biological function and source of cultural power (Mellor 274). According to Mellor, only a female gives birth, but Frankenstein, the male scientist is trying to change
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
today. Saudi Arabia is controlled by male Muslim fundamentalist who reject western culture and concepts like equal opportunity. This is the reason why women in Saudi Arabia, Muslim or not, are highly discriminated against. Women in Saudi Arabia are denied
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at a early age. C.A.S.E. is here to prevent these young teenagers from getting pregnant. C.A.S.E. stands for Center for Adolescent Sexual Education. Preventing teenage pregnancy includes such problems as the availability of birth control, sexual education among
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. C.A.S.E. is here to prevent these young teenagers from getting pregnant. C.A.S.E. stands for Center for Adolescent Sexual Education. Preventing teenage pregnancy includes such problems as the availability of birth control, sexual education among children
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Category: /Social Sciences
. Others factors include lack of family planning, lack of education and lack of knowledge about birth control.
When population slows, many give credit to factors of population control. Most governments around the world have laws designed to slow
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of their religion; they believe that its not right to use birth controls so thats why they have a high birth rate.
Australia is the continent that has the lowest population.
Some rural areas (Africa) have a high birth rate even though most of the countries
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Category: /Literature/English
be achieved if the population is controlled. The One-Child policy is a way to slow the population growth of the country. The policy was somewhat successful at the start. The birth rate (the number of birth per 1000 people) actually went down in the late 1970s
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from the media and peers, the teenage pregnancy rates are becoming even more believable.
Condoms, diaphragms, Depo-Provera injections, The Pill, and more, there are many other types of birth control other than abstinence. The question is, With so many
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The Cost of Raising a Child with Special Needs
The cost of raising a child with Spina Bifida, a birth defect that affects the spinal cord, poses a serious question to the parent(s). Will I be able to provide, and pay for all of my childs special
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abortion for being used as a form of birth control,Abortion should remain legal because it is a womans choice and protects the privacy of an individual.
Some teenagers and woman abuse abortion as a form of birth control. Many woman have used legal abortions
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